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Membership Directory

The directory allows you to search and list all the organisations that are members of the Consortium of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Voluntary and Community Organisations.
Organisation Services provided
Action for Children

We work to support children and young people, by providing services across the UK and Internationally.

  • education/training
  • research
  • policy/representation
  • support groups
  • counselling
  • housing/homelessness
  • mentoring/befriending
  • information, advice and guidance
  • housing/homelessness
Adfam National

Adfam National relieve the suffering caused by drug abuse by making help, support and advice available to the families and friends of drug users and in addition to give supplementary help to drug users. They also advance the education and training of persons working in the field of drug dependence and abuse and to educate the public generally in the problems resulting from the non-medical use of drugs and associated problems.

  • education/training
  • information, advice and guidance
  • substance abuse
Age Concern - Opening Doors Project

Older lesbians, gay men and bisexuals face many issues in respect of ageing in common with older heterosexuals. However they are also likely to face other issues and injustices because of: isolation and institutionalisationa given the greater likelihood of their being singles without children and living alone; invisibility and the assumption that all older people are heterosexual (if they are believed to have a sexuality at all); and the double discrimination of ageism and homophobia.

  • education/training
  • arts and leisure
  • helpline
  • support groups
  • information, advice and guidance
Albert Kennedy Trust

To ensure that all lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans young people are able to live in accepting, supportive and caring homes, by providing a range of services to meet the individual needs of those who would otherwise be homeless or living in a hostile environment.

  • education/training
  • research
  • information, advice and guidance
  • housing/homelessness
Antidote

Antidote offers information and support exclusively to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered (LGBT) people around drugs and alcohol. Whether you want to cut down or stop using or drinking, or want information about keeping safe Antidote can help. We offer: Weekly drop-in every Thursday evening 6.30 - 8.30. A space to talk to workers or other service users, or just pick up information and chill out. Complementary therapies. Drop-in for auricular acupuncture (no appointment needed) Thursday evenings 6.00 - 8.00. Other therapies also available by appointment. One-to-one counselling.

  • support groups
  • counselling
  • mentoring/befriending
  • information, advice and guidance
  • drop-in centre
  • substance abuse
B PROUD

To support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people who live, work or study in the County of Bedfordshire.

  • helpline
Barca Leeds

To give advice, information, training, outreach to LGBTQ young people.

  • education/training
  • information, advice and guidance
Beau Belles

Beau Belles is an East London social and support group for young people under 25 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans or who are questioning their sexuality. NB. Beau Belles is currently limited to 121 support.

  • mentoring/befriending
  • information, advice and guidance
Beaumont Trust

The Beaumont Trust is a charitable educational resource for medical, voluntary and lay people who require to increase their knowlededge on the subjects of transsexualism and transvestism and offers support to those affected by the issues they raise. the trusts two objectives are as follows ;- to relieve the stress caused by transssexualism and /or transvestism to those affected, their families and friends, and to assist professional advisers in the field of care of gender dysphoria. to educate the public about these conditions.

  • education/training
  • research
  • policy/representation
  • information, advice and guidance
Belfast Lesbian Line

Lesbian Line aims to help provide support, promote equality and improve the status and dignity of Lesbians & Bisexual Women in all walks of life. Part of Cara-friend group.

  • helpline
Bi Cymru/Wales

"constitutional aims: 1: provide an all-wales network to bring together bisexual people from across wales, tackling social isolation and providing peer support. 2: promote, foster and support local bi groups across wales 3: challenge biphobia and promote bisexual inclusion, provide a consultation network between stakeholders and decision makers and bisexual people."

  • campaigning/activism
  • social group/events
  • networks
Bradford Lesbian and Gay Youth (BLAGY)

Bradford Lesbian and Gay Youth (BLAGY) meet once a week to have fun and meet new people. Meetings are varied, fun and informal with trained youth workers on hand who can offer support, a listening ear, give advice or signpost.

  • social group/events
  • information, advice and guidance
Bradford LGB Strategic Partnership
to promote equality and diversity and to eliminate homophobia and discrimination in relation to lesbian, gay and bisexual (lgb) people for the benefit of the public in the district of bradford and the surrounding area by: (a) providing information, advice and support services for lgb people; (b) promoting education and training and raising awareness among lgb people; (c) promoting education and training and raising awareness among health, social care and other professionals in all aspects of lgb issues and related equality and diversity issues n the elimination of homophobia and discrimination
  • education/training
  • information, advice and guidance
Broken Rainbow

The objective of Broken Rainbow is to relieve the distress and suffering caused to lesbians, gay men, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people by domestic violence and abuse, in particular but not exclusively by doing the following: Raising awareness in the LGBT community and elsewhere of the impact of homophobic, transphobic and same sex domestic violence on the lives of LGBT people

  • helpline
  • information, advice and guidance
Care in East London and Essex

Caress offers support & services for people who are living with or have developed AIDS; our services are extended to their carers, family and friends via our support network.
 

  • helpline
  • support groups
  • counselling
  • mentoring/befriending
  • information, advice and guidance
  • sexual health
Clash - Central London Action on Street Health

A Camden Primary Care Trust HIV prevention and outreach project. Works with male and female sex workers, homeless people, drug users and gay and bisexual men regarding HIV and sexual health. Sexual health clinics - two a week for women; Lesbian, Gay drop in clinic on Thursday from 5pm-to 8pm. As well as working with the Health Promotion Service to provide support, advice and information, it offers washing and laundry facilities.

  • information, advice and guidance
  • drop-in centre
  • substance abuse
  • sexual health
  • Service provider
  • support groups
Depend

We are a voluntary organisation whose aim is to provide support, advice and information for anyone who knows, or is related to, a transsexual person in the UK.

  • support groups
  • information, advice and guidance
Dorset Mind

Mental health problems can affect anyone: around one in four people will suffer from some form of mental health problem during their lifetime. the most common forms of mental health problems are anxiety and depression, but there are many others, including bipolar, schizophrenia, eating disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder. suffering from a mental health problem - especially a severe problem - can have a devastating effect on the sufferer's life. they may lose their job, their family and their friends.

  • support groups
Drug & Alcohol Service for London - DASL

Dasl is a london based charity that helps communities to tackle the problems caused by drug and alcohol misuse. our aim is to help build stronger, safer and healthier communities where everyone has the opportunity to realise their full potential. with over 25 years experience of providing substance misuse, education, training and outreach services, dasl has developed innovative projects working with black and asian communities, lesbians and gay men, older people and people in contact with the criminal justice system.

  • education/training
  • support groups
  • information, advice and guidance
  • substance abuse
East London Out Project

East London Out Project (ELOP) is a holistic lesbian and gay centre that offers a range of social, emotional and support services to LGBT communities, and their core services include counselling and young peoples' services. They can also offer training and consultancy for fellow professionals and those seeking to enhance their understanding of issues facing LGBT communities.

  • Service provider
  • education/training
  • policy/representation
  • arts and leisure
  • helpline
  • support groups
  • counselling
  • information, advice and guidance
Educational Action Challenging Homophobia

Each is the award-winning charity for young people and adults affected by homophobia. it is also a not-for-profit training agency for employers and organisations committed to realising an equal and safe working environment for all regardless of age, sex, ability, ethnicity, faith, gender identity or sexuality.

  • education/training
Edward Carpenter Trust, The

We are a group of gay men committed to principles of caring, trusting, personal growth, sharing, and creativity aimed at nurturing community as an alternative to the commercial scene. we are open to all men who identify as gay and we particularly encourage and support disabled, black, older and younger men to become involved in our events. we organise gay mens weeks and shorter events each year at venues across the country. we go to laurieston hall in south west scotland several times a year as well as youth hostels in the lake district and centres elsewhere.

  • events
  • Service provider
  • education/training
  • arts and leisure
  • sexual health
Enfield LGBT Network

to promote the benefit of members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgendered community within the london borough of enfield and surrounding areas (the beneficiaries) by associating together local authorities, voluntary bodies and the said beneficiaries in a common effort to advance education and relieve poverty, hardship and distress among the beneficiaries, with the object of improving their conditions of life.

  • Service provider
  • information, advice and guidance
  • organisational development
  • policy/representation
  • arts and leisure
  • networks
  • support groups
  • community development
  • substance abuse
  • sexual health
Face2face

We provide a confidential support service for young people aged between 11-21 in the waltham forest area for issues such as sexual health, contraception and pregnancy testing, and drugs and alcohol problems. we also offer a free counselling service and housing advice.

  • counselling
  • information, advice and guidance
  • housing/homelessness
  • substance abuse
  • sexual health
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